They had to learn all the steps from estimating to painting for the work to be done in our shop, too. This is one of the cars they did in class.
On the weekends, they all headed out on the town together! They visited New Jersey and then New York, where they saw the Statue of Liberty and visited Ellis Island. Times Square was the favorite stop, from what I hear. Jeremy got "schooled" by a ticket salesman on the street on the differences between New Yorkers and us West Coateners (he saw a Western and knew how it was out here.) To prove his point, he proposed to a passerby who didn't give him the time of day. You'll have to ask Jeremy the story... it's pretty funny. And what's up with thinking we drive covered wagons out here?!
Right before elections, Jeremy got to visit some of the first political icons of our country including the location of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the Liberty Bell. He was ready to come home by then.
Well, almost.
He attended a couple days of the yearly Maaco conference at a 5-star resort in Miami, where he was too busy sipping sodas by the pool and chatting with owners of million dollar centers to snap pictures.
THEN we got our man back. That was a long 4 weeks!
1 comment:
ooooooooo glad J is home!
So.. I gatta here this story about us westcoasteners. Down here we drive horse-drawn carts.
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